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TRT - Should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="StewDoigg" data-source="post: 69485" data-attributes="member: 15547"><p>I began reading but unfortunately I could, at best, only identify with maybe 15-20% of his factors. I don't think it applies to me. </p><p></p><p>I see you guys think 415 with exercise (probably 350-400) is a good number for a 32yo male. Can I get the folks who are taking TRT to tell em what their before numbers were and what he after numbers they are happy with are?</p><p></p><p>Also wanted to confirm you guys think if I workout less and sleep more my numbers will rise dramatically? When I was first treated for low T (early to mid 20s) I slept much more and was of course younger. I am not sure how it will suddenly rise under the same contusions now that I'm older?</p><p></p><p>The last comment is with my mood and sense of well being - you guys are seeming to cone as if I just determined this was the issue out of the blue. It was instead a battle I have raged against for roughly 2 decades. I have barely kept it usually under control at great stress. Thinks like Prozac and Kolonpin produced absolutely no relief (I haven't taken any antidepressants or the like for about a decade). I have read stories of men with similar issues (unlike the story above) who's lives were changed by TRT. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, what about HCG to raise test if you think I'm not TRT material? Aside from lifting it is the only method I've heard that can raise natural levels. How does it work? Any success stories?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewDoigg, post: 69485, member: 15547"] I began reading but unfortunately I could, at best, only identify with maybe 15-20% of his factors. I don't think it applies to me. I see you guys think 415 with exercise (probably 350-400) is a good number for a 32yo male. Can I get the folks who are taking TRT to tell em what their before numbers were and what he after numbers they are happy with are? Also wanted to confirm you guys think if I workout less and sleep more my numbers will rise dramatically? When I was first treated for low T (early to mid 20s) I slept much more and was of course younger. I am not sure how it will suddenly rise under the same contusions now that I'm older? The last comment is with my mood and sense of well being - you guys are seeming to cone as if I just determined this was the issue out of the blue. It was instead a battle I have raged against for roughly 2 decades. I have barely kept it usually under control at great stress. Thinks like Prozac and Kolonpin produced absolutely no relief (I haven't taken any antidepressants or the like for about a decade). I have read stories of men with similar issues (unlike the story above) who's lives were changed by TRT. Anyhow, what about HCG to raise test if you think I'm not TRT material? Aside from lifting it is the only method I've heard that can raise natural levels. How does it work? Any success stories? [/QUOTE]
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